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Shhh. Hey. Hello. I'm looking for forest animals. But I can't see anything. Where are all the

animals? Hey. What's that? Look. Look. What is it? Yeah. It's a deer. Say with me but

slowly and quietly. What is it? It's a deer. What is it? It's a deer. Last time. What is

it? It's a deer. Yeah. Let's take a photo. Oh no. It's gone. Oh. But look footprints.

Let's follow the deer. Come on. Hmm. There's more than one deer track here. Where are they

going? Hey. That's my house and I can hear something. Music. Maggie is having a house

party. Oh Maggie. Oh, what's that? Look, look. It's a hedgehog. Look more hedgehogs. What

are they? They are hedgehogs. Say with me but be fast. They are hedgehogs. They are

hedgehogs. They are hedgehogs. Yeah. Oh Maggie. Oh no. Steve's coming home. Hide everyone.

Hide. Maggie. Maggie. What's going on? Oh. Hey.

What's that in my bathroom? There's something in my bathroom. What can you see? Oh. Look

my socks and pants are moving. What is it? Oh hey. It's a mole. Oh no. My kitchen. Oh.

There's something here. In my kitchen. And it's made a mess. Oh. What is it? What can

you see? What is that? Oh look. It's a fox in a box. There's a fox in a box in my kitchen.

Oh Maggie. Oh. Where are you? Hey. Is Maggie here? In the living room? No but can you see

any other forest animals? Yeah. Look. Ha. What are those in my sofa? Look. What are

they? What are they? There are so many forest animals in my house?

Hey Steve. Say cheese. Oh Maggie. Yeah. It's a party. Oh wow. Great photo Maggie. Yeah.

It was a good party. Oh look. Hey. It's a squirrel. Say with me. It's a squirrel. It's

a squirrel. It's a squirrel. Oh look. How many squirrels? One, two, three. Oh look.

There's a photo of me with some hedgehogs and a mole. Oh great. Oh look at the deer.

Oh Maggie. What a great party.

It's Steve and Maggie.

Oh wow! Oh, what an amazing photo! Just look at that zebra!

Let´s go! Maggie! Be careful! I am trying to take some

good photos. It's dangerous.

Oh hey. Oh, hello boys and girls. We´re on safari. Hey, I wonder what animals we´ll

see. Can you see any animals? Oh look, what´s that over there? Maggie, Maggie, stop!

Ok. Oh, what is it? It´s big and I think it´s

scary. What is it? Let´s have a look. Oh, it´s a lion. A big scary lion. Hey, let´s

pretend to be a lions. So say with me. What is it? It´s a lion. What is it? It´s a lion.

What is it? It´s a lion. Yeah! I am going to take a photo.

Oh no! A lion! Let´s go! Maggie! What are you doing? Oh look, an elephant!

Oh, Maggie slow down… slow down you naughty naughty bird.

Oh, just stop. Ok.

Oh dear! Oh hey, what´s that? It´s big and it´s green. Look. Look. Look! It´s a big

green crocodile. Wow! This is dangerous! Let´s go!

Oh hey! Oh, Maggie! Maggie! Oh dear! Are you scared like Maggie? Oh don´t be scared. Wow!

Hey! Oh Maggie stop, stop! Ok.

Oh and be quiet. What is it?

Look, oh, what is it? It´s a sleepy tiger. Oh no!

Hey, let´s be tigers and say with me. What is it? It´s a tiger. What is it? It´s a

tiger. And again. What is it? It´s a tiger. Hey, Maggie can you see the tiger? I am going

to take a photo. No! This is too dangerous!

Oh great. It´s there. Super! Abracadabra!

Oh wonderful. Oh yeah! Oh no! Oh Maggie. Oh, why did you do that?

It was scary on safari. Yeah, there are no scary animals here…

No! ...but I am little sad. I really liked being

on safari and I didn´t get any good photos and I didn´t even get a photo of an elephant.

Hey Steve I can help. Abracadabra! Wow. Look, what is it? Yeah!

It´s an elephant! Say it with me. Come on. What is it? It´s

an elephant. What is it? It´s an elephant. Hey. What is it? It's n elephant.

Yeah! Great! I´m gonna take some photos. Thanks

Maggie. You are welcome.

See you next time boys and girls. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. See you!

It's Steve and Maggie.

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What's that? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are

those? Whats are those? Whats are those? Whats are those?

This is a hedgehog, a hedgehog, a hedgehog. That is a hedgehog, a hedgehog, a hedgehog.

These are hedgehogs, hedgehogs, hedgehogs. Those are hedgehogs, hedgehogs, hedgehogs.

These are the forest animals. These are the creatures, you should know.

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What's that? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are these? Whats are

those? Whats are those? Whats are those? Whats are those?

This is a squirrel, a squirrel, a squirrel. That is a squirrel, a squirrel, a squirrel.

These are squirrels, squirrels, squirrels. Those are squirrels, squirrels, squirrels.

These are the forest animals. These are the creatures, you should know.

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those? Whats are those? Whats are those? Whats are those?

This is an eagle, an eagle, an eagle. That is an eagle, an eagle, an eagle. These are

eagles, eagles, eagles. Those are eagles, eagles, eagles.

These are the forest animals. These are the creatures, you should know.

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those? Whats are those? Whats are those? Whats are those?

This is a wild boar, a wild boar, a wild boar. That is a wild boar, a wild boar, a wild boar.

These are wild boars, wild boars, wild boars. Those are wild boars, wild boars, wild boars.

These are the forest animals. These are the creatures, you should know.

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those? Whats are those? Whats are those? Whats are those?

This is a wolf, a wolf, a wolf. That is a wolf, a wolf, a wolf. These are wolves, wolves,

wolves. Those are wolves, wolves, wolves. These are the forest animals. These are the

creatures, you should know. What can use it in the forest.

Heyyyy. Hey. Did you like that? Yeah? Then please like it, if you love it, you can subscribe.

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What is a Monograph? - Duration: 3:01.

Hi there.

I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.

Today I am going to go discuss the broadest of topics: what is a monograph?

A monograph, to many people, is another name for a book.

A monograph is scholarly a work usually on a single topic.

Many times, it is written by one author.

It is always non-fiction.

A monograph differs from a textbook which is a book used by students for a particular

area of study.

Unlike a textbook, the purpose of a monograph is to present research or scholarship on a

topic.

This research is different from an article in several ways, but most notably is a monograph

is much longer.

There is probably no consensus as to length, but a range might be 25,000 to 75,000 words,

plus images and tables.

A monograph is usually a single installment and not a multi-volume or periodic series.

Monographs many times are a sign of academic advancement by the author as their career

and research progresses.

Other individuals in a field and libraries are usually considered the prime markets for

monographs, but that is changing.

Textbooks on the other hand, are required by an instructor or professor and discuss

and encompass an area of study for a students' use.

The student may either receive the textbook from the institution or purchase it themselves.

The growing costs of textbooks has become a concern to many.

Returning to monographs, they traditionally were presented in print form; and then print

and eBook form.

Now increasingly they are eBook only.

They also can also be offered in large eBook collections or databases that institutions

might subscribe to.

The print version might also be available through a print-on-demand option.

Another trend has been toward open access monographs.

Most researchers primary interest is the widest dissemination of their work.

Open access allows for this, with few barriers to access.

The stumbling block for the growth of OA monographs is the required funding by the author to finance

its creation.

As the publishing word changes, monographs and scholarly books will evolve as well.

Lengths, formats, and their digital presentation will continue to reflect the rapidly changing

world to adapt to researchers and readers' needs.

Well that's it.

I've released a new eBook called, "The Request for Proposal in Publishing: Managing

the RFP Process."

It is a short, focused guide to this essential business task that associations or societies

use to find potential publishing partners.

See the link in the notes below for more information on the book or how to purchase it.

Hit the Like button below if you enjoyed this video.

Please subscribe to my YouTube channel or click on the playlist to see more videos about

monographs.

And make comments below or email me with questions.

Thank so much and take care.

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Hop On Hop Off Tours Vs. Public Buses in Washington DC - Duration: 5:21.

If you're wondering whether a hop-on hop-off bus tour is worth it when you visit DC

I'm going to give you some important information to help you decide.

HELLO! Welcome to Trip Hacks DC. My name is Rob.

I'm a tour guide here in the nation's capital. If you're coming to Washington DC

and you're looking for the best tips, tricks, and hacks for exploring the city, make sure to subscribe to this channel and hit the bell

notification icon so that you don't miss anything. And if you're interested in having me personally show you around when you come head on over

to my website TripHacksDC.com afterwards, to see the tours that I offer. In this video I'm going to compare hop on

hop off buses to the regular public buses here in Washington DC.

The three factors that I'm going to compare them on are: price

frequency of service, and the information that you get on the ride. And make sure to stick around to the end because I'm going to

give you my personal recommendation

on when it's worth it to book a hop on hop off tour and when it's better to just skip it. If you used a hop-on

hop-off bus in DC or another city, leave a comment on this video and let me know what you thought about it. Before we get

started I actually want to talk about exactly what I mean when I talk about public buses and hop on

hop off buses. There are actually several public transit agencies in the Washington DC metro area.

If you're staying downtown you'll probably notice just two: the Metrobus and the

Circulator. Metrobus is run by WMATA, the same folks who run MetroRail, and they have routes all over DC,

Maryland, and Virginia.

It's probably the most similar to the Regional Transit Agency that your own city might have.

Circulator is run by the DC Department of Transportation, and it has routes only in DC.

If you do use the public bus when you visit it will probably be the Circulator because there are very convenient routes around the National

Mall,

Georgetown, Dupont Circle, and other popular tourist destinations. Hop on

hop off buses, on the other hand, are run by private bus operators. They're called hop on

hop off buses to distinguish them from the more standard

sightseeing buses, where you might drive around and see the sights just from your seat. Hop on hop off buses are priced

where you typically pay for a one-day or a

two-day pass and then get unlimited rides during that time period. There are at least four different hop-on

hop-off tour operators in Washington DC right now. They all have slightly different routes and slightly different pricing, but they more or less offer

the same service. OK, so now that we've covered that let's get started.... Price-wise

the one-day pass options that hop on hop off buses offer

usually are in the range of $30-$40 with the two-day pass

usually in the $50-$60 range. On the other hand, you can ride the

Circulator right now for $1 per Ride or the Metrobus for

$2 per ride. And you can pay for the public buses using your SmarTrip card,

which you probably already have if you're going to be riding the Metro. In my monuments memorials video

I suggest using Circulator for transportation around the National Mall. It's easy to use and for only $1 a ride

It's really cheap transportation. So in the price category I'm going to say that the public buses are the clear winner.

Circulator advertises that all buses on all routes will run every 10 minutes; however

I can tell you from experience that it doesn't always work out that way. The hop on

hop off buses vary depending on the company and the route,

but based on my research they advertise frequencies of one bus every about 20 to 40 minutes. However if you read Yelp and Tripadvisor reviews

for these companies

those estimates might not be accurate either. Another thing to keep in mind is the operating hours for these services. The hop on hop off

buses end every day around 5 or 6 p.m.. The Circulator's National Mall route ends at 8 p.m.

during the summer season and 7 p.m. during the winter season. Another nice thing about the Circulator

is that you can download the NextBus app on your phone or just navigate to nextbus.com from your mobile browser. It will

show you an estimate for the amount of time you have to wait at the stop where you're standing, and

you can look at a map of every bus on the route

so there's no guessing about where a bus is or how long you're going to have to be standing there. With longer hours and more

frequent service

I'm going to have to say that the public bus is the winner in this category too.

Information is where these two services really start to split apart. Public buses are transportation.

Period. There's no tour guide

and you can't expect to get any information about where you're going. If you're not going to sign up for a walking tour or a

bike tour or anything like that, then you might actually find it valuable to pay extra for a hop-on

hop-off to get this information. Some of the hop-on hop-off bus routes have live narration, which is exactly what you want.

Steer clear of any bus company that only uses a recording. The one exception to this is if you want the tour in another language,

in that case a recording might actually be the better bet. In any case the winner in this category is obviously the hop-on

hop-off bus. So here are some of my final thoughts and my opinion. If you just want transportation between the monuments, the memorials

Georgetown, and some of the other very popular tourist destinations. check out the Circulator. if you want a narrated tour

but you don't want to sign up for a walking tour or anything else on the ground, then a hop-on

hop-off might be worth it. The most important thing is to do your research in advance and make sure that the hop-on

hop-off company that you pick has routes that go to the places that you want to go, and

has a live tour guide and not a recording. So there's a lot to consider, but hopefully in this video

I've given you enough information to help you decide. And that's it! Thank you for watching this video. If you found it helpful

you can subscribe to the channel by clicking on the Trip Hacks DC logo

which is popping up right now at the bottom of the screen. And if you're coming to DC

and you want to sign up for a private guided tour with me, you can click on the Capitol dome which is on the left

side of my head right now,

it'll take you over to my website TripHacksDC.com where you can see the tours that I offer. Enjoy your trip!

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GESTAN - Project & Time of work - Duration: 2:14.

Gestan allows you to thoroughly manage your projects and the tasks associated with them.

As we saw earlier, by clicking on one of your clients, you will find its projects and associated tasks.

Double-click a project to access its corresponding tasks. You can access all the tasks from this window by clicking on the small arrow.

You can also access your projects and tasks by going to the tap "Project".

By clicking on your project, you can access the tasks, actions, sales documents, contacts, interventions, and related products.

By clicking on "Finance" you will access the various documents of purchases and sales related to the selected project.

Gestan is used to record work times. These consumptions will be related to projects and tasks, and to the contact for whom the project has been declared.

You can set the time spent by the user on the task in hours, quarters, or minutes.

This is very useful for companies that want to charge for time spent and invoice their customers directly from recorded consumptions.

From this window, you will also be able to edit Activity Accounts, on the basis of which your employees are paid.

Finally, the entry of absences is available from the "Activity" tab. Select a user and a period, fill in the absence form and validate!

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